Thursday, July 1, 2010

Coming Attractions!

Dear Everyone,
It is that time of year again, the UFDC Doll Convention. (www.ufdc.org) If you recall there was a great bit of saving and I finally went to my FIRST convention last year in Atlanta. It was great fun for me. I even met up with my friends from here and we did a luncheon and some shopping together.
This year was a last minute decision and I am glad to say I am getting into a breakfast, a luncheon, three classes, and a seminar. Woo-hoo! I am blessed. I still have no idea of the location of the Robear's show and sale. (Did I even spell it correctly?) I did do a sign up for notice last year, but have not gotten anything this year, so will keep my eyes and ears open.
Last year it was all about the budget, this year even more so, as the hotel is expensive and my roommate had a change in plans. All for the good for her and it will most likely work out for me as well. (I plan to take some long over do sewing with me.)
I have been so quiet with the blog and Michelle has picked up all my slack. I so appreciate her. She takes care of posting anything I write. I have been working hard for two entries in the doll competition. One doll is in the antique category and one is in the modern. I have never entered this type of competition so I am trying to do my BEST work. I have little experience in the “antique style” and no hope of winning anything, but I do hope to come home with some wonderful information to make me a better sewer. The volunteers who have answered my questions and guided me through the correct submission and rules have been wonderful. I understand the judges will also answer questions about the how’s and why’s. That will be a wonderful learning experience if I can really have a chat.
The convention is in Chicago in mid July and I will be photographing and making a diary so I can blog it here…again. I hope you will find it interesting.
Am very excited about the convention souvenir this year, as my friend, Alice Leverett Henderson has created her, and a wonderful wardrobe to enhance her. It all looks precious. You can see Alice’s work at justalice.com. I can only dream of being that talented.
Susan Sirkis has been my idol for years, and this year I plan to meet her. When I first started doll making in miniature she set the standard for me. I have more artisans who are inspirational, but Susan is the first. I missed her last year, and that was so disappointing.
Also, am delighted to say Sheryl Williams is teaching class again this year and I am in it. She convinced me last year to learn as much as possible about the way the garments were made in the 19th century. I have tried, but I think I need more exposure to the real thing. Again, the competition will help a lot toward my goals.
I will report on all the classes and seminars, watch for it. I am hoping to add a Ball Jointed Doll to my little sewing array of dolls. I am hoping the doll artist will answer my email. If she does not, I will take my chances. It is a difficult time and the vendors have so much to do and prepare before the convention. Patience is a virtue. (At least that is what I hear!) I cannot wait to see the sales room. Be patient with me dear friends, I am creating as fast as I can.
Kathi

1 comment:

DollZandThingZ said...

Have wonderful time! I am a long time UFDC member who has never been to convention, but every year, our September meeting is a convention report. Think you will LOVE the souvenir doll.

Susan Sirkis is an idol of mine, too--for her work in cloth dolls. Hope you will tell us all about it when you come back.

Love the photo in the blog post today.